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1. wild-eyed
adjective.
Appearing
extremely
agitated.
Antonyms
unagitated
realistic
Synonyms
agitated
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2. wild-eyed
adjective.
Not
sensible
about
practical
matters;
idealistic
and
unrealistic.
Antonyms
practical
possible
impracticality
dystopian
Synonyms
impractical
quixotic
3. deep-eyed
adjective.
Characteristic
of
the
bony
face
of
a
cadaver.
Antonyms
fat
endomorphic
mesomorphic
wide
thick
Synonyms
thin
sunken-eyed
hollow-eyed
4. wild
adjective.
(ˈwaɪld)
Marked
by
extreme
lack
of
restraint
or
control.
Antonyms
quiet
tame
intractability
compliant
manageable
obedient
politeness
Synonyms
manic
delirious
excited
frantic
unrestrained
Etymology
wild (English)
wilde (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
5. wild
adjective.
(ˈwaɪld)
In
a
state
of
extreme
emotion.
Antonyms
passionless
underspend
Synonyms
passionate
Etymology
wild (English)
wilde (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
6. wild
adjective.
(ˈwaɪld)
In
a
natural
state;
not
tamed
or
domesticated
or
cultivated.
Antonyms
tameness
tame
tractable
humane
praise
nonviolent
docile
Synonyms
undomesticated
unbroken
ferine
wildness
savage
Etymology
wild (English)
wilde (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
7. wild
adjective.
(ˈwaɪld)
Deviating
widely
from
an
intended
course.
Antonyms
controlled
wise
Synonyms
uncontrolled
Etymology
wild (English)
wilde (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. eyed
adjective.
(ˈaɪd)
Having
an
eye
or
eyes
or
eyelike
feature
especially
as
specified;
often
used
in
combination.
Antonyms
eyeless
unsurprised
unloved
blind
unperceptive
sophisticated
sightless
Synonyms
skew-eyed
purple-eyed
saucer-eyed
popeyed
keen-eyed
9. wild
adverb.
(ˈwaɪld)
In
an
uncontrolled
and
rampant
manner.
Antonyms
graciousness
courtesy
Synonyms
rampantly
Etymology
wild (English)
wilde (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. wild
adjective.
(ˈwaɪld)
(of
colors
or
sounds)
intensely
vivid
or
loud.
Antonyms
mild
fauna
superior
Synonyms
intense
Etymology
wild (English)
wilde (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
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